-
Join 80 other subscribers
-
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
Janalee Smith on Streaming List 2022 Janalee Smith on The Big Bang Observation How the movie Willow… on Deconstructing Willow How the movie Willow… on Deconstructing Willow Donna on Origins of Oz Archives
- January 2023
- December 2022
- August 2022
- April 2022
- January 2022
- October 2021
- August 2021
- May 2021
- April 2021
- March 2021
- January 2021
- December 2020
- November 2020
- October 2020
- August 2020
- February 2020
- November 2019
- August 2019
- June 2019
- November 2018
- October 2018
- September 2018
- August 2018
- March 2018
- December 2017
- November 2017
- July 2017
- June 2017
- May 2017
- April 2017
- February 2017
- January 2017
- December 2016
- November 2016
- July 2016
- May 2016
- March 2016
- February 2016
- January 2016
- December 2015
- November 2015
- September 2015
- August 2015
- July 2015
- June 2015
- May 2015
- March 2015
- February 2015
- January 2015
- December 2014
- November 2014
- October 2014
- September 2014
- August 2014
- July 2014
- June 2014
- May 2014
- April 2014
- March 2014
- February 2014
- January 2014
- December 2013
- November 2013
- October 2013
- September 2013
- August 2013
- July 2013
- June 2013
- May 2013
- April 2013
- March 2013
- February 2013
- January 2013
- December 2012
- September 2012
- August 2012
- July 2012
- April 2012
- March 2012
- February 2012
- January 2012
- December 2011
- November 2011
- October 2011
- September 2011
- August 2011
- July 2011
- May 2011
- April 2011
- March 2011
- January 2011
- December 2010
Categories
Networked Blogs
Meta
Tag Archives: son
Shaw and Religion
Shaw and Religion Ed by Charles A Berst, Penn State 1981 “There is to say Be and It Is,” is a Shavian saying. Shaw is indebted to numerous philosophies. He experienced religion in poetic terms. Development religiously was his perception … Continue reading
Posted in Literary Criticism, Literature/Pop Culture, Politics/Economics, Religion
Tagged Arms and the Man, Back to Methuselah, Beethoven, Bergson, Blake, Bunyan, Caesar, Creative Evolution, Dogma, Don Juan in Hell, Evolution, Faith, Father, Faust, GBS, George Bernard Shaw, God, Godhead, Goethe, Gospel, Hegel, Hogarth, Holy Ghost, Ibsen, Lifeforce, Man and Superman, Morality, Morris, Mozart, Nietzsche. Dickens, Philosophy, Play, plot, Religion, Rembrandt, Rules, Schopenhauer, Self Organization, Shakespeare, Shavian, Shaw and Religion, Shaw Studies, Shelly, Social Order, son, Spirituality, St. John, Superman, Tolstoy, Trinity, Turner, Wagner, Will
Leave a comment
A History of Fantasy
A History of Fantasy Viggo Mortensen captured my imagination in The Lord of the Rings, as he did many others. I’d seen him in G.I Jane and A Perfect Murder before, but not given him a lot of thought. But … Continue reading
Posted in Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV
Tagged 28 Days, A Fellowship of the Ring, A History of Violence, A Perfect Murder, A Walk On The Moon, Aragorn, Attraction, Author Cari Lynn Vaughn, Books, Connection, Cowboy-Poet, Danish, Dark, Dream, Eastern Promises, Ed Harris, Edgy, English, Fighter, French, G.I. Jane, Hildago, Horses, Intelligent, Italian, Liv Tyler, Maria Bello, Men with Heart, Musician, Naomi Watts, Painter, Perceval Press, Photographer, Poet, Publications, Purple Rose of Cairo, Quiet, Return of the King, Sandra Bullock, Sexy, Shy, Soccer Fan, son, Spanish, Strider, Submission, The Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers, Tough Men, Traveler, Viggo Mortensen, Warrior, Wild, Witness, World Traveler
Leave a comment
Mark-Paul Gosselaar
Mark-Paul Gosselaar August 10, 1990 I had a dream about Mark-Paul Gosselaar. He was the star of the hit teen show Saved by the Bell, which I watched on Saturday mornings. Though I liked him and thought he was cute, … Continue reading
Posted in Flashback, Movies/TV
Tagged 1990, Amanda, August 10th, Bathroom, Beach, Book Store, Camomile Tea, Celebrity Crush, Children, Counci, Damon's House, Daughter, Dennette, Department Store, Divorced, Dreams, Dustin Diamond, England, Experiment, Falling In Love, Flood, Fruit, George Lucas, Girl's Name, Go Down With This Ship, Hill Top, Indian Chief, Inside Out, Jill Boroom, Joanne Whalley Kilmer, Kiss, Library, Love Is An Energy, Love Radiates Outward, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Married, Ms Renz, Mythological Creatures, Past Life, Pregnancy, Return of the Jedi, Running Zack, Saturday Mornings, Saved By The Bell, Shirley MacLaine, Soap Flakes, son, Spiritual Journey, Stacey, Stefan, Steven Spielberg, Summer, Talk, Tease, Teresa, Thunderheart, Tiffini-Amber Thiesan, Val Kilmer, Vampire Diaries, Warwick Davis, WWII, You Aren't Going To Hit Me, You Like Me Too Much
Leave a comment
Ego and Archetype
Ego and Archetype Ego and Archetype: Individuation and the Religious Function of the Psyche by Edward F Edinger came out in 1972. I read it in 2000. It proved very insightful and was very influential on me. Man’s consciousness was … Continue reading
Posted in Mythology, Psychology, Religion
Tagged Able, Alchemey, Alcohol, Alienation, Avarice, Cain, Catholic, Childish, Christ, Christianity, Confession, Cross, Dark Night of the Human Soul, Dependence, Development, Divine Victim, Drugs, Edward Edinger, Ego and Archetype, Ego-Self Axis, Envy, Eog, Father, Fire, Garden of Eden, Gluttony, Gnosis, Gnosticism, God, Greek Tragedy, Hegel, Holy Ghost, Hubrius, Individuation, Individuation and the Religious Function of the Psyche, Inferiority Complex, inflated ego, Irresponsibilty, Ishmael, Job, Jung, Jungian, Keirkgaard, Language, Lucifer, Lust, M L Von Franz, Man, Meglomaniac, Murder, Nirvana, objective, Pride, Prometheus, Psychology, Psychotherapy, Sacrificial, Satan, Self, Self-Destructive, Serpents, Seven Deadly Sins, Signs, Sloth, son, Sophia, St John of the Cross, subjective, Suicide, Symbols, tree of knowledge of good and evil, Tree of Life, Trinity, Wholeness, Wisdom, Wrath, Zeus
Leave a comment
Guide To Gnosticism
Beliefnet Guide to Gnosticism The Beliefnet Guide to Gnosticism and Other Vanished Christianities by Richard Valantasis came out in 2006. In the preface he discusses the Dead Sea Scrolls and The Nag Hammadi Library. Gnosticism is intellectual, intense, spiritual, sophisticated … Continue reading
Posted in History, Religion
Tagged Aeons, Alchemy, and Other Vanished Christianities, Beliefnet Guide to Gnosticism, Body, brotherhood, community, Dead Sea Scrolls, Demiurge, Donastist, Father, First and Second Apocalypse of James, Gnosis, Gospel of John, Gospel of Phillip, Gospel of Truth, Hermeticism, Hermeticists, Holy Spirit, Hylic, Intuitive Knowledge, Marcionite, Montanist, Neo-Platonism, New Age, On the Origin of the World, Philsophy, Pista Sophia, Pleroma, Pneumatic, Psyche, Religion, Richard Valantasis, Seth, son, Sophia, Soul, Spirit, The Gospel of Mary., The Gospel of Thomas, The Nag Hammadi Library., The Occult, Triny, Unity, Universe, Valentianian, Yaltabaoth
Leave a comment
Individuality and Wholeness in D.H. Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers
Individuality and Wholeness in Sons and Lovers Cari Gilkison, Fall 2000 The theme for the search for wholeness permeates the text of D.H. Lawrence’s novel Sons and Lovers. Lawrence views the world as a set of dichotomies such as … Continue reading
Posted in Literature/Pop Culture, Psychology
Tagged 2000, Annie, Arthur, Cari Lynn Vaughn, Clara, D.H. Lawrence, Dawes, Ebb and Flow, Father, Fredrick McDowell, Gertrude, Healthy, husband, Individuality, John Swift, Keith Cushman, Love, lover, Miriam, Mother, Oedipus, Parents, Paul, Relationships, Separateness, Sex, son, Sons and Lovers, Triangle, UNCG, Unhealthy, Walter, Wholeness, wife, William
Leave a comment